Greetings from Beverly Hills, FL
It’s good to be home. At least for a short time before we began Fall meetings and out-of-state preaching appointments.
Several have inquired about Norma Jean’s health. She is continuing to make progress since her surgery on June 9. At her last appointment, the surgeon said it really takes about 180 days for your body to return to “normal” after the type of surgery she had. Of course, with Parkinson’s, that’s only a guess and somewhat subjective. She had a good appointment with her neurologist the other day, with a slight tweak to her medications. We know the nature of PD, so we’re blessed to enjoy each day and the relative “good health” she has.
Today’s post is a recap of the past week’s posts in case you missed one. It’s also a good way to share ThePreachersWord with family, friends, and brethren, either by email or social media.
Tomorrow and next Sunday, I will be preaching at the West Citrus Church in Crystal River. It will be good to be back after being away for two months. BTW, West Citrus has a new web page. So, if you’re interested in accessing my sermons, they are now accessible.
Hope you all have a great day. And a wonderful weekend.
God Bless,
Ken
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Ironically, some of the same feelings I expressed in this post 13 years ago today, I have been experiencing lately. This very poignant piece, The Sandcastles of Life, will spur your reflection on the fleeting nature of life’s possessions. I hope you find it helpful.



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